Cross Examined
Book Description
Drawing from nearly three decades in the courtroom, attorney John W. Campbell brings his legal expertise to one of humanity's most enduring debates in Cross Examined. This substantial 600-page work approaches questions of faith and belief through the analytical lens of a seasoned trial lawyer, examining the evidence and arguments surrounding Christianity with the same rigor applied to complex legal cases.
Campbell systematically evaluates the strongest defenses offered by Christian apologists while presenting counterarguments from an atheist perspective. Rather than dismissing religious claims outright, he engages with them methodically, applying the standards of evidence and logical reasoning that guide legal proceedings. This approach offers readers a structured framework for examining their own beliefs and understanding the intellectual foundations underlying different worldviews.
The book addresses why these theological questions matter in contemporary life and fills what the author sees as a gap in existing literature on atheism and Christianity. Campbell's legal background provides a unique analytical approach to examining religious claims, offering readers tools for critical thinking about faith, evidence, and belief systems.
For those seeking to understand different perspectives on Christianity and atheism through a methodical, evidence-based approach, Cross Examined presents a comprehensive examination of these competing worldviews from the perspective of someone trained to evaluate arguments and weigh evidence professionally.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~17 hours)
π Length: 600 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Christianity and atheism
- β Explore Apologetics
- β Explore Theology, doctrinal
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Controversial literature